Georgian: An Outline Grammar
www.armazi.demon.co.uk/georgian/grammar1.html
An outline grammar of
the Georgian language aimed at those with an interest in comparative linguistics.
Dr. Berlin's Foreign Font Archive - Cyrillic
www.dtcc.edu/
Cyrillic Alphabet
Typefaces Note: With some variations, the Cyrillic script is used for the following
Slavic, Altaic, Uralic, and Caucasian languages: Abazin, Adyghe, Awar, Azerbaijani,
Balkar, Bashkir, Belorussian, Bulgarian, Buryat, Chechen... |
THE CIRCASSIAN LANGUAGE
www.geocities.com/Eureka/Enterprises/2493/circlang.html
THE CIRCASSIAN LANGUAGE. CIRCASSIAN IS ONE OF THE THREE
DIVISIONS OF THE NORTH WEST GROUP OF CAUCASIAN LANGUAGES, THE OTHER TWO BEING ABKHAZ-ABAZA
AND...
Ergativity in the Circassian
languages
galaxy.ling.lu.se/projects/ErgCirc/
Karina Vamling,
"Ergativity in the Circassian languages" With: Mukhadin Kumakhov Supported by:
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences The project investigates ergativity in the two West
Caucasian languages (Adyghe and Kabardian). Ergative features...
Ethnologue: Language Family Index: North Caucasian
www.sil.org/ethnologue/families/North_Caucasian.html
Language Family: North
Caucasian. Part of _Ethnologue Language Family Index_; Joseph E. Grimes and Barbara F.
Grimes, Editors; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996.
Georgia in the 4th - 10th centuries. The spread of Christianity in ...
gaia.lis.uiuc.edu:2057/chris_g.html
Georgia in the 4th -
10th centuries. The spread of Christianity in Georgia. by Dr. Mariam Lordkipanidze. The
Christian religion penetrated into Georgia in the first ... |